The United States has begun to implement an increasingly aggressive array of sanctions on Iran, including the country’s central bank, which have exerted a powerful impact on the Iranian economy. At the same time, the Islamic Republic continues to make rapid progress in its quest to achieve a nuclear weapons capability.
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March 30 sees the culmination of the latest chapter in the international campaign against the Jewish State. This time it is the so-called “Global March to Jerusalem,” a movement planning to storm Israel’s borders and organizing protests at Israeli diplomatic missions around the world.
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The instability across the Arab world, alongside Iran’s missile and nuclear weapons programs, topped Israel’s security concerns this past year. To discuss these challenges and learn what the Jewish state is doing to deal with them, Near East Report interviewed Yaakov Katz, military correspondent and defense analyst for The Jerusalem Post. READ MORE

One of the highlights of student programming at the 2012 Policy Conference was AIPAC’s annual Campus Awards Dinner, during which AIPAC presents awards recognizing the most accomplished AIPAC-trained student activists and supportive campus professionals in the nation.READ MORE

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Should it become a nuclear power, Iran would be a danger to America and to the world. It would trigger a regional nuclear arms race, could well provide nuclear know-how and even nuclear devices to terrorists, and would have the power to dramatically drive up the price of oil. Preventing Iran from ever having a nuclear weapons capability is the answer.
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